SYED FIRDAUS ASHRAF, DIVYA NAIR

Stories by SYED FIRDAUS ASHRAF, DIVYA NAIR

Selva's MOST TIRING SCENE in The Family Man

Selva's MOST TIRING SCENE in The Family Man

Rediff.com   18 Jun 2021

'In the climax, if you see, Manoj Bajpayee and I engage in a fist fight.' 'It had to be shot in a single take so either of us couldn't make any mistakes.'

How Ghaziabad 'communal' incident unravelled

How Ghaziabad 'communal' incident unravelled

Rediff.com   16 Jun 2021

Syed Firdaus Ashraf/Rediff.com traces how the beating up of a man in Ghaziabad went from alleged communal attack to reported regular crime in a matter of days.

'This is corruption in the name of Lord Ram'

'This is corruption in the name of Lord Ram'

Rediff.com   14 Jun 2021

'Why are they not paying the same price for the land of farmers which they are taking over for developmental work?'

'There is fear and dread in Kashmir'

'There is fear and dread in Kashmir'

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2021

'This election was the first opportunity where Kashmiris told the world they do not agree with the Centre's policies and are unhappy about their disempowerment.'

'This government choked Kashmiris'

'This government choked Kashmiris'

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2021

'Ruling Kashmir with fear has its price.'

'If you get scared of cartoonists, how will you work?'

'If you get scared of cartoonists, how will you work?'

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2021

'Let Modi not be in the news, I will stop making cartoons on him.'

'If Modi does good work, why will anyone make fun?'

'If Modi does good work, why will anyone make fun?'

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2021

'303 seats ki sarkar has problems with a cartoonist.'

'Never thought Chellam Sir would be so big'

'Never thought Chellam Sir would be so big'

Rediff.com   10 Jun 2021

'I am really happy with how people remember my character.'

10 reasons why Jitin Prasada matters for the BJP

10 reasons why Jitin Prasada matters for the BJP

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2021

Can Jitin Prasada retain the BJP's Brahmin vote in UP?

'Powerful people in Pakistan don't like me'

'Powerful people in Pakistan don't like me'

Rediff.com   7 Jun 2021

'I criticise the interference of the army in politics.' 'But the people know I am not anti-Pakistan.' 'Public support is my biggest strength.'

3 lakhs to 22 crore! IIM grad's success story

3 lakhs to 22 crore! IIM grad's success story

Rediff.com   7 Jun 2021

From a small team of five weavers, Karagiri now works with 1,800 weavers from across India. Pallavi Mohadikar, co-founder of Karagiri, shares her incredible success journey.

Are couples fighting more in the lockdown?

Are couples fighting more in the lockdown?

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2021

Mental health guru and life coach Anu Krishna tells you how to identify, address and resolve conflicts in a relationship.

'Amit Shah's assurance on Lakshadweep has given me confidence'

'Amit Shah's assurance on Lakshadweep has given me confidence'

Rediff.com   1 Jun 2021

'The home minister of India has given his assurance to the MP of Lakshadweep.'

'Natasha won't hesitate to raise her voice'

'Natasha won't hesitate to raise her voice'

Rediff.com   31 May 2021

'Before entering Tihar jail, she told us not to worry and that we will together come out of this crisis soon.'

'Damage to Election Commission will take 20 years to undo'

'Damage to Election Commission will take 20 years to undo'

Rediff.com   28 May 2021

'No Indian political party functions in a democratic way.'

Ek Mini Katha review

Ek Mini Katha review

Rediff.com   28 May 2021

Ek Mini Katha highlights an important body issue, but in many ways, it also trivialises it, notes Divya Nair.

Why this techie built CovidTweet

Why this techie built CovidTweet

Rediff.com   27 May 2021

After losing his driver to Covid, Ahmedabad engineer Shivam Dhruva felt the need to build an app that will provide latest medical updates at the click of a button, free of cost.

Mother-son Risk Lives to Feed Needy

Mother-son Risk Lives to Feed Needy

Rediff.com   26 May 2021

In the past year, Harsh and Heena Mandavia risked their lives and provided 23,000 meals to the poor and needy during the lockdown. What made them do it?

'People of Lakshadweep are in panic'

'People of Lakshadweep are in panic'

Rediff.com   25 May 2021

'The suppression is mounting and people may react.'

'Muslims in India have never had it this bad'

'Muslims in India have never had it this bad'

Rediff.com   21 May 2021

'Today, there is pervasive fear in society; an uncertainty of what might happen.' 'This has forced Muslims to shrink further into mental ghettos, with many considering extreme measures like pretending to change their identity.'